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HV Laboratory Mechanical Fitter

Prysmian Group
Eastleigh
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12.08.2025

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POSITION: HV Laboratory Mechanical Fitter

With 4 manufacturing plants in the UK, Prysmian Group is well placed to support its home and export customers for Energy and Telecom cables and accessories. Prysmian is a market leader and "innovation driver" in all major Energy and Telecom cables business activities. In the UK, Prysmian manufactures energy cables from low voltage to extremely high voltage for land applications.

The High Voltage Laboratory at the Eastleigh site is a central resource for Prysmian’s worldwide manufacturing of high voltage power transmission cable. The laboratory tests extra high voltage cable up to 1 million volts and is the only facility of its kind in the UK.

The main purpose of the mechanical fitter role is to learn the testing principles associated with HV cables and accessories within the Bishopstoke High Voltage Laboratory, assist with setting up tests to international specifications, and record test results accurately.

Key Activities and Responsibilities

  • Perform setup of mechanical tests.
  • Become familiar with international testing standards.
  • Implement mechanical tests as defined in relevant test procedures.
  • Assist with maintenance of mechanical test equipment.
  • Monitor tests and accurately record results.
  • Undertake additional training where necessary.

Skills and Experience

  • Time-served apprenticeship or a Mechanical Engineering-based qualification.
  • Basic computer skills
  • Self-motivated, good manual and practical skills, high safety awareness
  • Highly organized and able to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Flexible working hours approach

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